Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1950 — Page 7
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: (Editor's Note: This is the final article of a series written by Superior Court Judge Ralph Hamill for The Indianapolis Times " on the subject, “A Plan for Improving the Judiciary.” Hamill went to St. Louis to take a close look at the Méssouri Plan of selecting judges. The Plan is Sharoughly discussed in
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JUDGE | RALPH HAMILL
The test shor] be “Does
integrity, ability and industry to make a good judge?” and not “How much service has he rendered to his party?” Under a plan similar to the Missouri Plan, the field of
choice also is much broader.
plus those who have had political experience. Even under
the Missouri Plan, if all other factors, including integrity, ability, and industry, are the man who has hadi " enough public interest to work for and advocate .the principles] of his convictions will very prob- | ably be the one selected. If he| does not have the necessary qualities of a good judge, he will not ‘be selected, no matter how much political service or influence! he may exert. f The majority of the lawyers of Indiana will favor a plan similar to the Missouri Plan The Ameri-! can Bar Association has lung ad-|
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better methods Y, cial selection and tenure. The q
Judicial Council of Indiana, whose duty it is to study ways and means of improving the Practies of law and court procerecommended such a
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and 40's were being selected to): serve on the bench, Some day, however; thése men will reach an age at which, for the best interest of the public, they should retire, and a pension system will permit them to do so. Then younger, more energetic lawyers will be put in their places.
age, it’ is impossible for the tions of a candidate for judge so that they can vote intelligently.
people to provide for a nonparti-
uire them to study the qualifications thoroughly of the available lawyers, let the governor appoint the judge from among the three choices of the selection commis-! sion, and then, if he proves him-| self to be qualified, keep him?
Chance for Recall
The Indiana State Bar Association sent out a questionnaire! jon Jan. 15, 1949. Out of the 421! {lawyers who answered, 75.5 per| cent favored some form of change, with 58.4 per cent eom-| {mitting themselves to the plan recommended by the Judicial ‘posed any change. Because only 25 per cent, ap-| answered the questionnaire, the !Bar Association thought it advisble to again submit the issue for full discussion and debate at;
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the annual meeting of the Indi-
jana State Bar Association. in ee (July, 1949, at Richmond. After ‘a very lively debate the majority! {of the lawyers again voted ‘to lindorse such a plan.
As a result of this debate it! jand distinguished era in Indiana.
{became apparent, however, that! {some changes ought to be made iin the proposed Indiana plan.| |Many prominent ‘ £ttorneys ex-| {pressed the fear that if the gov-| ernor of a state is permitted to! name all the members of the se-| lection committee, politics’ will! still control our courts. | This objection can easily ‘bel remedied and should be. The]
{terms can be staggered so that matron of Douglas Park Swim- |
no single governor can control the personnel of the committee. Provision also can be _made for|
“ItHe Tegistration of lawyers in|ington, Ky. she lived in “Indian-
such a way that the lawyers themselves can elect their own representatives on the selection committee, The attorneys in. Missouri with, whom I conferred consider this a “must” for the ‘success of our| plan. These same attorneys very| strongly recommended some mod-| {est form of pension. They pointed
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souri Plan attorneys in their 30's,
{in the people. The people would {Council. Only 20.7 per cent oP ayiomaticaily, and at regular in-|
Then also, at the end of his| first term or any subsequent term, if a judge proves himself | to. be unqualified to continue in|
|office, he could be removed by the La
people at the polls. The ultimate choice would rest
tervals thereafter, have ‘the op-! portunity of approving or reject-| ing the judge. He will be retained or rejected in office on his reclord and not on a state or national issue in which he is not involved. In conclusion, it appears to me| that with vigilance on the part, of the bar associations and the! {people of our state, the judiciary| under such a plan has every op-| | portunity for entering a glorious
Mrs. George Fisher
‘Rites Tomorrow Services: for Mrs. Marietta G.| Fisher, 422 W. 20th 8t., will be at! 11 a.m. tomorrow in the Barnes Methodist - Episcopal C hurch.! {Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Fisher, who was 59, died! yesterday in her home. She was
[ming Pool the last 10 years and! matron of the Colored Orphans; Home 20 years. A native of Lex-!|
apolis 32 years. She was a mem-! ber of the, Barnes M-E Church. Survivors include her husband, George F.; two daughters, Mrs. | Elizabeth Scott and Mrs. Sallie] Mae Connor; a son, George F. Jr. and three sisters, Mrs. Marie Scott, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Ada Tribbles and Mrs. Sallie, Green, both of Lexington, Ky.
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In our large .industrial: areas, s . . even with good newspaper cover- ==
electorate to learn the qualifica-| Most of them rely on indorse- 5 ments of bar associations, news-| papers, party slates, and so forth.! Would it not be better for the
san selection commission and re-.
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* Gottlieb” Fick, veteran Indianapolis woodcarver, died yesterday Drive. He was 53. Zim Born in Berne; Switzerland, Mr. Flick came
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nient, 20 years, ago, he was de-; signer and handnal art frames! Co. 30 years, Scroll’ work and other handjcarved decorations made by Mr, {Flick can be found in the Federal
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Surviving a are six daughters,
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